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In a form of a paragraph, explain the relationship between crime and violence

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Answered by CindrellemiamoBani
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Violence refers to conducts including physical power proposed to damage, harm or execute a person or thing while crime is an activity which establishes an offence and is deserving of law. The slight difference is that crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law whereas violence is of extreme force. However both lead to increase in negative health outcomes.

Answered by akhileshpathak1998
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Crime: A wrongdoing(Crime) is an offense that benefits network judgment and discipline, for the most part by method for fine or detainment. This is not the same as a common wrong (a tort), which is an activity against a person that requires pay or compensation.  

Violence: Viciousness(Violence) is a worldwide wonder bringing about the passings of more than 1.6 million individuals every year, making it one of the main sources of death around the world.  

While no nation is immaculate by brutality, by far most of its resultant passings happen in low-to center salary nations, a large number of which are hit with inward clashes. In any case, it ought to be remembered that fierce passings can't just be credited to war, and over 80% of such passings happen outside of furnished clashes.

Relationship between Crime and Violence

Crime and Violence experienced by people living in a network is a significant general medical problem. Individuals can be presented to savagery from multiple points of view. They might be defrauded straightforwardly, witness brutality or property wrongdoings in their locale, or find out about wrongdoing and savagery from different inhabitants

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